Level 7

Level 14

Kaspersky reprogrammed its antivirus to enhance the detection of unknown threats and named it Security Cloud.
With this release, the publisher offers intelligent software by relying on its KSN IA Machine Learning network.
The software is very light and very complete for a free software with a module to block unknown threats.
In web and file protection, the software reacts very quickly and efficiently.
Kaspersky even has the luxury of catching up with attacks when he did not recognize them!
Unfortunately, besides the Screenlocker, Kaspersky is fooled by the Ransomware scorpion.
As he finishes the infection, he does not restore the system changes and attacks that have been made.
Too bad, but Kaspersky remains an antivirus that we advise

Level 3

Kaspersky free managed a superb detection rate about as good as you're going to see in any product.The fact still remains, all it takes is one piece of malware to damage the system. Users should still be backing up regularly as a precautionary measure and also consider adding Voodooshield or Comodo firewall for complete protection against unknown threats that Kaspersky free cannot defend. All in all good job Kaspersky the result did not surprise me.

Level 6

Level 23

Kaspersky free managed a superb detection rate about as good as you're going to see in any product.The fact still remains, all it takes is one piece of malware to damage the system. Users should still be backing up regularly as a precautionary measure and also consider adding Voodooshield or Comodo firewall for complete protection against unknown threats that Kaspersky free cannot defend. All in all good job Kaspersky the result did not surprise me.

but still always the user is making decision at last hand, anyone that is torrenting will torrent, and keep torrenting....still some of them are asking wich antivirus is the best when they decide to run keygens, install cracks etc.etc.

But for any average joe that is only doing browsing/ banking, even adblocker is playing very big role

On topic question: where do most ransomware come from? Like from torrents, ads> malicious sites, emails...any idea?

Because people making videos when they have the ransomware sample against antivirus,
And in reality, there is prevention before even getting that ransomware to your pc

Level 14

but still always the user is making decision at last hand, anyone that is torrenting will torrent, and keep torrenting....still some of them are asking wich antivirus is the best when they decide to run keygens, install cracks etc.etc.

But for any average joe that is only doing browsing/ banking, even adblocker is playing very big role

On topic question: where do most ransomware come from? Like from torrents, ads> malicious sites, emails...any idea?

Because people making videos when they have the ransomware sample against antivirus,
And in reality, there is prevention before even getting that ransomware to your pc

Level 2

I remember few months ago I also ran that Scorpion 3.1 against KIS in a VM. But we had slightly different results though, unlike the video, instead it shows the desktop, mine was it went immediately to BSOD. After the result, I immediately sent the sample to their virusdesk. I'm surprised that until this day they didn't still add this malware to their databases.

These ones may break some installations of legit applications if They still not so known at KSN, anyway You may low (Automatically or Low Restricted and enable Trust in digitally signed applications temporally) the security to install those applications You trust and again up the security.

Yes, of course move to Untrusted is a hardener tweak than mine -> High Restricted

Level 5

These ones may break some installations of legit applications if They still not so known at KSN, anyway You may low (Automatically or Low Restricted and enable Trust in digitally signed applications temporally) the security to install those applications You trust and again up the security.

Yes, of course move to Untrusted is a hardener tweak than mine -> High Restricted

Setting Application Control to High Restricted/Untrusted indeed does break some legit applications. @harlan4096 did you do any test using KTS default settings but with TAM ENABLED? With TAM enabled KTS/KIS should stop the attack hopefully.

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